Long March Declaration — A post-mortem

Re: Long March Declaration — A post-mortem

Same way, authority given to politicians is to serve the people and make country better, not to get involved in corruption, loot the country and make the people their miserable slave.

How would you feel that you entrust yourself to a doctor to cure you and he starts giving you injection to kill you? … Now if nurse stops the doctor giving you killer injection then I am sure you would not say that nurse should not stop the doctor but let the doctor give the injection and let you die, as it is no job of nurse to stop doctor’s from giving injection.

Every institution has job and they should limit themselves to that job as long as others are limiting themselves to their jobs too. Pakistani politicians in power do not stick with their job of serving the people, and that effects army too, and that is why these politicians get kicks from people who can kick them (army). … I only wish that a general comes into power and hang all corrupt politicians, as that is the only way country would get rid from these parasites.

Well, army in power also have problem, that is problem of Zombie supporters and vested interest in the country who want to loot and plunder. So, they try their best to come with amicable solution.

As for NRO: I bet you did not read it or read it but ignored it. It has no clause that cases of criminals and guilty should be withdrawn, rather ordinance was that, if cases are running for years and a body of government lawyers think that the case was politically motivated, then government instead of keep pursuing politically motivated cases should withdraw the cases (what government can do anytime anyhow, regardless of NRO).

What you mean by having too much pain? All Pakistanis should have too much pain if they see that thugs are looting and plundering the country. Actually, only corrupts would have no pain seeing country is getting raped, as it is in their interest because they have their cut.

Unfortunately, due to culture that has developed in Pakistan, Pakistan police and judiciary consists of mostly corrupts and criminals who do not feel pain seeing that country is getting looted and destroyed by politicians in power, because in that loot and destruction, police and judiciary has their piece of cake.

I do not think democracy in India has matured, rather it stinks. In no democracy a chief minister would get away after getting involved in massacring people (Indian Muslims) in his province (what happened in Gujarat). Modi not only survived, but is hoping to become Prime Minister of India. In democracy, such massacre could not happen, but if it does happens (for whatever reason) than people all over the country would come out on roads protesting against that chief minister and his government. Protest would be so much that chief Minister would have to go home (rather, into jail). Further, such person and his party would lose all credibility in democracy that they could ever win election.

Compare that with Pakistan, where after Quetta Massacre of Shias, chief Minister was not even involved, though his fault was not to visit the victims or do something about Kharjees causing killing, thus people at many places protested and in the end chief minister has to go.

I believe that Pakistani political government stinks, but still in many ways they perform better than Indian sham political governments (possibly because they have someone to scare, and that is armed forces).